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United We Dream is the largest immigrant youth-led community in the country. They create welcoming spaces for young people - regardless of immigration status - to support, engage, and empower them to make their voice heard and win! Whether it be organizing in the streets, building cutting edge technology systems, opening doors for LGBTQ immigrant youth, clearing pathways to education, stopping deportations or creating alliances across social movements, United We Dream puts undocumented immigrant youth in the driver’s seat to strategize, innovate and win.
Unidos US serves the Hispanic community through our research, policy analysis, and state and national advocacy efforts, as well as in our program work in communities nationwide. They partner with a national network of nearly 300 Affiliates across the country to serve millions of Latinos in the areas of civic engagement, civil rights and immigration, education, workforce and the economy, health, and housing.
Grassroots Leadership works for a more just society where prison profiteering, mass incarceration, deportation, and criminalization are things of the past. Grassroots Leadership does this by building power in communities, changing policies and practices of mass incarceration and deportation, transforming the narrative of criminalization, and building a healthy and solvent organization that allows them to achieve their goals.
Young Center For Immigrant Children's Rights
The Young Center For Immigrant Children's Rights is a national human rights organization that advocates for the rights of children who arrive in the United States on their own, from all corners of the world. Young Center attorneys and social workers, along with bilingual volunteers, advocate for their best interests—from custody and release to the ultimate decision about whether the child will be allowed to remain in the U.S.
Reading
Citizens but Not Americans : Race and Belonging among Latino Millennials by Nilda Flores-González
Latino Americans : the 500-year legacy that shaped a nation by Ray Suarez
Homelands: Four Friends, Two Countries, and the Fate of the Great Mexican-American Migration by Alfredo Corchado
The Prison and the Border: An Ethnography of Shifting Border Security Logics by Patricia Macias-Rojas